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is true that the malefactors have instituted intrigues on the
         right bank of the Seine, near the Jena bridge.’
            The search ended, they lifted Javert to his feet, bound his
         arms behind his back, and fastened him to that celebrated
         post in the middle of the room which had formerly given
         the wine-shop its name.
            Gavroche, who had looked on at the whole of this scene
         and  had  approved  of  everything  with  a  silent  toss  of  his
         head, stepped up to Javert and said to him:—
            ‘It’s the mouse who has caught the cat.’
            All this was so rapidly executed, that it was all over when
         those about the wine-shop noticed it.
            Javert had not uttered a single cry.
            At  the  sight  of  Javert  bound  to  the  post,  Courfeyrac,
         Bossuet, Joly, Combeferre, and the men scattered over the
         two barricades came running up.
            Javert, with his back to the post, and so surrounded with
         ropes that he could not make a movement, raised his head
         with the intrepid serenity of the man who has never lied.
            ‘He is a police spy,’ said Enjolras.
            And turning to Javert: ‘You will be shot ten minutes be-
         fore the barricade is taken.’
            Javert replied in his most imperious tone:—
            ‘Why not at once?’
            ‘We are saving our powder.’
            ‘Then finish the business with a blow from a knife.’
            ‘Spy,’ said the handsome Enjolras, ‘we are judges and not
         assassins.’
            Then he called Gavroche:—

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